Scottsdale, Arizona - The most downloaded app in golf, GolfLogix, has announced that its innovative Putt Breaks feature is now available on Android devices. Giving average players access to the same green maps that tour pros have in their pocket, GolfLogix is giving all golfers the opportunity to Play Smarter.

Carson City, Nevada - Today, Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt and Renown Health Foundation announced Renown Health’s recovery of $650,327.14 in restitution to be used for Renown’s new Stacie Mathewson Behavioral Health & Addiction Institute. The restitution became available to Renown after the Attorney General’s Office entered into a $220 million multi-state deceptive trade practices settlement with Deutsche Bank. The Stacie Mathewson Behavioral Health & Addiction Institute was recently established and funded with $6 million from Charles N. and Stacie L. Mathewson. The Institute expands community access to prevention and intervention services for mental health disorders and alcohol and drug addiction. In addition to providing much-needed behavioral health and addiction services, the Institute also aims to decrease stigma and encourage more people to seek help in Northern Nevada.

Carson City, Nevada - Tuesday, Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt applauded a Nevada District Court’s decision to toss out a lawsuit brought by the proponents of Nevada’s stillborn Background Check Act, also known as Question 1. The lawsuit sought to shift the blame for the broken initiative from its drafters to Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt and Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval. The Court, in a comprehensive 22-page opinion, ruled that “as a matter of law, […] given the undisputed efforts to implement The Background Check Act, it is unenforceable as written.” The Court rejected each of the proponents’ legal claims, noting that their “arguments have shifted throughout this case” and that they “failed to provide this Court with any authority even remotely supporting” their legal argument. The Court also repeatedly commented on the falsity of the proponent’s factual allegations, observing that they “ignore the facts.”

Carson City, Nevada - Friday, Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt announced that Sheri Hines, 49, was arrested in Douglas County on three felony counts related to an elder exploitation case. The charges against Hines include one count of Theft of an Older Person, one count of Embezzlement of an Older Person, and one count of Exploitation of an Older Person, all category “B” felonies. The acts were allegedly committed between January 2017 and June 2017.

Las Vegas, Nevada - The public is invited to attend the Mayor’s Faith Initiative September National Recovery Month free event at the East Las Vegas Community Center Saturday, Sept. 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The center is located at 250 N. Eastern Ave. The event will feature a resource village for those looking for education and assistance with drug and alcohol addiction prevention, treatment and recovery.